Sorry everyone, but I won't be in these discussions anymore. I got on here for the music, and lately that's not been the object of Musescore to me at all! So, I won't be on here very much anymore... Thanks!

1. Completely reversed Chunks of music and their inversion, as well as overlapping them (Is more an extreme form of something old than really new and isn't THAT useful LOL)See: "Threnody for Synthesizer Voices"

2. Mixing the Locrian(M6) scale from Harmonic minor and descending Pentatonic scale out of the missing 5 notes to make an half-atonal scale (or whatever)...See: "Natura"

3. Creating a new Mode of Scales, which I call Augmented Mode and which breaks the octave, is consisting of a maximum of 7-8 (1 & 4 = 7), (2 & 3 = 8) different notes and is half-chromatic in nature, because of which no full seventh chord can be build with the notes in the scale (at least not in the 1st & 4th, haven't tried with the other 2 yet)

Beïng Pro (€49-/year) I still have free access to the iPad app (ca €39,-/year). But this is since I bought the iPad app (version 1.13) previously. My question is does a new Pro membership include the a iPad membership (or v.v.) or does you have to pay for both?

I realized today that, when I download a file from another user and select Music XML as download option, I don't get the compressed file but the uncompressed XML, but the file still has the extension ".mxl". The difference is obvious from the file size, too.I remember that in the past, when using this download format, I got a compressed musicxml file which I could open without problems in MuseScore 2.3.2. The last time I did this was on Jan. 5 this year, so I'm not sure when this was actually changed.Now, when I download using "MusicXML" option and I try to open the downloaded mxl file in Musescore 2.3.2, I get an error message: "Kann Datei [my file name].mxl nicht lesen: ungeeignetes Format"(Can't open [my file name].mxl: unsuitable format )And the details say there was an error when reading Container.xml in line 1, column 1: unexpected end of file.

After I found out that I could see the xml when opening the downloaded file in Internet Explorer or text editor (which wasn't possible in the past), I tried and renamed the downloaded files' extensions from ".mxl" into ".xml", or ".musicxml", and both could be opened.

I just wonder why this was changed, because the compressed xml is so much smaller. Wouldn't it be possible at least to offer both the compressed and the uncompressed version? I posted this here because it seems to be a download issue on the website.

- Update: When I download an older score with the MusicXML option, I get the compressed xml. Does it make a difference when the file was stored online?

The challenge is to name foods going down the alphabet. For example, someone would say "Apricot" and the next person would say "Banana" and then "Calamari" And so on. Once we get to Z, we start over. No foods can be used twice. Any food works. As long as it's considered a food by most people.

In my daily life, I see myself as a misfit. Sometimes, I wish I could read someone else's mind, and see if they see me as an amicable person. To know that one person that I see daily would actually want to be my friend would be the best thing I could ever ask for. Do you ever wonder what people think of you?

I would like to be able to adjust the pitch of certain notes in a MuseScore file in a way that survives the conversion to midi. So far I have been making the changes in the inspector pane, under note properties, and they haven't been making it into the midi files. I have discovered the export RPNs option in preferences, but even with that checked the pitch adjustments don't make it through. I am wondering whether there is some other way to make the adjustment within MuseScore that might be recognised as midi, or some other export option somewhere (I am using MS3). I'd be grateful for any pointers.

So I was looking this up after physics class just for fun, and stumbled across this article which does a really good job of explaining the Fourier transform. I still am not sure I completely understand it, but there's some cool animations in the article, anyway. ;P

Starving yourself out of depression or for fun then eating when it hurts actually makes you eat less, funny ain’t it? It makes me feel sick when doing that and I barely was able to finish my dinner even though I was hungry! I should do this more often! ;D

Since Musescore already has note entry and playback, are there any ideas in the works to create a full harmony tutor in musescore by mens of question and answer check.Basically go through all the uk gradelevels and 1st year uni.

Otherwise:It is impossible to find anything on the Musescore site. It is the most confusing usergroup I ever came accross. Even impossible to find links to my old posts or find groups unless I search for my avatar which is about the only way to find them.